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Show THE (SU( iDuD(IDQ Pnfl lu I fc? mix w side of Republican slate in the race for a Ttie tl: four year coors commission n st turned into a contest Tuesday ith the formal filing of Ralph Coleman. Coleman who had announced his intentions to seek the commission seat said he waited until Tuesday to file because May 7 "marks the twenty-nin- th anniversary of the death of my father. PFC Ralph L. Coleman, during the closing days of World A ar TL" County Commission John Holmgren, currently serving in a two year post, has also filed for the four year seat on the Republican slate. In a prepared press issued Tuesday. Coleman made the following points: even if commissioners increase salaries from the present $6,600 a year he will "gi that portion (follow ing payment of my tithing) above $6,600 back to the county for use by such programs as the V v. proper repair of those highways under our jurisdiction, and would encourage the State Highway Department to take the proper steps to improve the condition of existing routes as opposed to more highaj s.M Coleman said he would concern himself with "issues" during the campaign which is "going to be an .4 L"- -J .V Kir stump-speaki- cam- ng paign, geared to getting to know the residents of Box Elder County, and in letting them get to know me and the things which I feel I can do 11-- . i ' 9, 1974, Page 5 GARLAND TIMES, May REMEMBER MOTHER 12 fc- AU La i barn-stormi- ng, t I LEADER-TH- E LLkA, U ASSORTED CHOCOLATES lb $135 oz MOTHER'S DAY GIFT $1.4$ I New officers of the Phi Gamma at Bear River are (1 to r): front: NEW OFFICERS Cindy Jo Thomas, drill mistress; Yvette white, president; Jairt Allen, secretary; Back: Alayne Coombs, assistant drill mistress; Susan Deters, historian; and Jana Hess, vice president. for...and with...them." re-te- ase county Bookmobile, or Sen- ior Citizens or wherever it is most needed for a period of two years following my election..." said he believes that "the way to curb several of the problems confronting us is to cut some spending, at my own expense if necessary. And, I do not think it wise to begin spending anticipated funds which will have to come from the of property in Box Elder County." said he feels the recently passed Mobile Home Ordinance and an "equally-unpopula- r" Ordinance are "ambiguous and discriminatory." "While I truly recognize the need for proper ordinances to prevent the helter-skelt- er building boom which could easily confront us... ill Ralph Coleman I feel those two ordinances are ambiguous and discrim- inatory." But Coleman said he would "actively enforce those or- dinances. I have witnessed over the years that the best way to repeal a bad law is to enforce it, and to let the courts take their toll." said he would request that a "planned agenda be established and adhered to" in County Commission meetings and would not leave sessions to "handle phone calif or personal visitations." pledge that he would hold open door meetings In the commjnities of the county "on a regular basis." said he would rather see funds "used for travel by our county commissioners outside the borders of the State of Utah used to better pur- poses.." STOREHOURS COUNTRY STYLE Sron U t M0NDAY 1 WE FEEL FAMILIES ARE IMPORTANT ESSIE PETERSON 458-33- 19 U 9 69 Bologna I CAN BAR S BUY 2 Joy GET 12 - 220Z. OZ. $1 FREE 79 Franks 25 IN VEGETABLES LIBBY LB BUTTER SAUCE W.K. SWEET Fabric Softener NEWBORN $59 30's Kimbies 3 3 Jerry Peterson was home from Truckee, California for the weekend and visited his relatives. was Jessie Andersen representing the church and their work with the visually handicapped, he spoke of what he does for the betterment of the blind. Mrs. Mabel Oyler and Mrs. Dora Shaffer we re Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crandall and Mrs. Stella Mock of Salt Lake. Mrs. Reta Sorensen is in the Logan Hospital receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Clyde Sorensen spent Friday and Saturday at Utah State for Mon's Day with her daughter, Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kupfer of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler, with the family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Oyler and family of Bear River City. Mrs. Essie Peterson and Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes accompanied a bus load of Sr. Citizens to Salt Lake ThursMrs. Mercy Madsen day. who was recently appointed to the board of the Council of the ageing was also on the trip. They attended a meeting at the Terrace Ball Room and a program. Here they with 2100 other Srs. were served box they lunches. They were taken by shuttle buses to Trolley Square, where they could brouse to their hearts content or attend a show of Mrs. Clifton Grover and daughters Darlene and Jean visited Mrs. Mart Riser Friday afternoon. Mrs. Grover is going back with Darlene to her home in Santa Anna, California for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lorus King entertained at Sunday dinner honoring Yale on his birthOther anniversary. day guests were Yale's family and Mr. and Mrs. BillVarga and daughter. Lake. Mrs. Tessie Jones with two girls Norma Hood and Joan Bills, who sang solos and duets. The speaker "Korch." Portage Ward Bishopric Reorganized TABLEMAID Lunch Margarine LBS. WESTERN WHOPPER CANS Portage Ward was reorganized Sunday with Stake Devere Harris President presiding and Bishop Glen Morris conducting. Released were Bishop Glen Morris, counselors Douglas J. Gibbs and Chester P. NeaL and ward clerk E. Wynn Joha financial clerk Joshua D. Hawks and executive secretary Maurice R. Thomas. Sustained as the new Bis 79c OZ. CAN SHORES 79c 79e Vibrant, Shimmering with warmth New BOXES 3 200' 89' S CHOC. CHIP Cookies & 77Lyrf6"" pecan Fish Sticks MAC & 5 CHEESE Casserole JENO'S pkfor' i i u 69c EA. PILLSBURY 25 LB- ctX $39l 1 - HUM'" m Spires Crl&Do A $T " II S3 Tomatoes Without Coupon U 65 f NAVEL gres pl Oranges XLWUId'S I5c LB. Detergent Cleaner oz-f6- Without Coupon 1.79 Pires CsV k f LB- - XUQUID' tl Beautiful Sets of Fragrance especially Intimate Cologne & for Mom if LARGE gg lg M 6M Wi ; MA u RED RIPE B LARGE Pizza Flour $r-- Always the Special Fragrance for Mother Emeraude by Coty Parfume de Toilette 1.25 Fl. Oz. CAKirv .nn I SWANSON'S $3" FOR ( $375 For Mother from Revlon Touch & Glow Creme Makeup Extra Moistureizing Creme Makeup Strawberries imW 2 Radiant Demi Liquid Makeup FRESH BREADED ES Oz. Moon Drop Cologne Plus Spray Mist $2M KEEBLER Without Coupon hop were Douglas J. Gibbs with counselors Joshua D. Hawks and E. Wynn John. The new ward clerk is Ora H. John and financial clerk Loyal G. Harris and as executive secretary Maurice R, Thomas. Meeting was attended by the Malad Stake High Council, Clerks and Secretaries and an over flow of ward members. 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